The Primary Education (3-7) with QTS course offered by the University of Bedfordshire is a full-time, undergraduate program designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge and experiences needed to handle the critical early years of children's education. It provides the expertise required in managing and educating children in their formidable years of ages 3-7. Course Content: This highly practical course ensures students spend a significant amount of time working in placements in order to gain direct experience– up to 120 days in contrasting schools. Alongside this, students will learn to plan and deliver captivating lessons as well as classroom management and assessment. The course also covers the understanding of diverse educational practices and principles.Key Modules: Key modules include Child Development, Curriculum Studies, Developing Professional Practice, Doing Educational Research and more. Students are also required to complete an Independent Endeavour Project in their third year.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the National College for Teaching and Leadership, providing Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).Future Careers: Graduate students will be equipped to work in roles such as Early Years Teacher, Key Stage 1 Teacher or moved to other areas of education, social or health services- there are also opportunities for inspection and advisory work.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.